Just got back to Canberra after a very disappointing finish to a good weekend in Melbourne. Really ordinary performance today, but I guess not unexpected as we are a long way before the current top 4 teams.
The first 10 minutes looked really good but once Carlton started running they simply worked harder than us, moved the ball cleaner and quicker and tore us apart at will.
Our midfield continues to be pedestrian and we lack some genuine speed in there to really help us against teams with leg speed. Add in a half fit Mummy and we were always going to struggle.
And that's without considering our useless forward line setup. We have no strategy about how to get the ball into the forward line, who is trying to play where or anything. Half the time its pokey little kicks into the F50 like we did so well in 05/06 but now we can't hit a target for the life of us and the other half its either bombing it long to noone in particular or to poor old Benny Mcglynn who seems to have 2 defenders on him an awful lot of the time for a little guy.
We have no discernable forward setup, no strategy about how we are trying to play, and then our skills kicking and handballing in general play, and kicking for goal continue to be absolutely woeful (though overall the stats today look ok, that first quarter killed us as we genuinely were on top enough to lead by 5 or 6 goals). The stats tell the story- we had more forward 50 entries than Carlton but lost by 6 goals, and it could of easily been 10+ goals if Carlton didn't put the cue in the rack in the final quarter.
We never lack for effort, and you could never accuse our team of not really giving it a red hot go, but until we learn the simple things well- i.e. handball the ball cleanly to teamates in space, not under copious amounts of pressure, kick to the leading player so he can take it either on his chest or just above his heads. It is the basics that are killing us and that seperate us from the best teams.
I'm not convinced our gameplan works anymore, but after watching Nth Melbourne vs Essendon and St Kilda vs Geelong as well, it is clear what makes Geelong (and Collingwood and Hawthorn/Carlton to some degree) an infinitely better then then any of the other three and us as well. They are so calm under pressure and clean in possession. I've never laughed so much as I did at the North vs Essendon game, the skills on display were absolutely woeful (but it did make for a good game!). If you can't execute the basics you can't win football games.
One other thing that is really bugging me at the moment is that it seems almost our whole team is playing their man from behind. I know Carlton have a lot of leg speed etc which may have made it worse, but so often today our players were metres behind their opponents and it cost us badly several times. Get in front sometimes boys- even if footy has moved back a bit towards the bomb it long and hope approach, more often than not, being in front gives you the best chance of marking the ball or spoiling it if defending.
The one standout bad performance for me today was the poor old Irishman! He still tries hard and does some good things, but he is making a habit of turning the ball over several times a game in dangerous places and it really is beginning to hurt us badly. I wish I wasn't about to type this, but I'm not sure that we should offer him another contract. Without the couple of yards of pace he has lost over the last few years, he looks an average footballer at best, not the dynamic player he once was.
There are very few positives for me out of today. I thought Bird did a good job on ThrowballJudd (he is brilliant at making a throw look like a handball!), AJ is a fine player in the making and did really well today. Nick Smith had another fine day at the office, even under immense pressure. Kennedy/O'Keefe/Hanners tried really hard in a badly beaten midfield and Goodes I thought worked really hard in the 2nd quarter especially to try and drag us back into the game.
I think we can safely say that without some miracle overnight cure bought at 2am by Longmire on some random shopping channel, we ain't got a hope of seriously challenging any of the top 4 sides this year.
Good crowd today, but the Carlton bandwagoners are beginning to come out of the woodwork after a reasonably long hibernation. They are feral fans however- not quite on the Collingwood level but only a notch or so above! Did anyone else not particulary like what was on their banner today?
Rant Over!
The first 10 minutes looked really good but once Carlton started running they simply worked harder than us, moved the ball cleaner and quicker and tore us apart at will.
Our midfield continues to be pedestrian and we lack some genuine speed in there to really help us against teams with leg speed. Add in a half fit Mummy and we were always going to struggle.
And that's without considering our useless forward line setup. We have no strategy about how to get the ball into the forward line, who is trying to play where or anything. Half the time its pokey little kicks into the F50 like we did so well in 05/06 but now we can't hit a target for the life of us and the other half its either bombing it long to noone in particular or to poor old Benny Mcglynn who seems to have 2 defenders on him an awful lot of the time for a little guy.
We have no discernable forward setup, no strategy about how we are trying to play, and then our skills kicking and handballing in general play, and kicking for goal continue to be absolutely woeful (though overall the stats today look ok, that first quarter killed us as we genuinely were on top enough to lead by 5 or 6 goals). The stats tell the story- we had more forward 50 entries than Carlton but lost by 6 goals, and it could of easily been 10+ goals if Carlton didn't put the cue in the rack in the final quarter.
We never lack for effort, and you could never accuse our team of not really giving it a red hot go, but until we learn the simple things well- i.e. handball the ball cleanly to teamates in space, not under copious amounts of pressure, kick to the leading player so he can take it either on his chest or just above his heads. It is the basics that are killing us and that seperate us from the best teams.
I'm not convinced our gameplan works anymore, but after watching Nth Melbourne vs Essendon and St Kilda vs Geelong as well, it is clear what makes Geelong (and Collingwood and Hawthorn/Carlton to some degree) an infinitely better then then any of the other three and us as well. They are so calm under pressure and clean in possession. I've never laughed so much as I did at the North vs Essendon game, the skills on display were absolutely woeful (but it did make for a good game!). If you can't execute the basics you can't win football games.
One other thing that is really bugging me at the moment is that it seems almost our whole team is playing their man from behind. I know Carlton have a lot of leg speed etc which may have made it worse, but so often today our players were metres behind their opponents and it cost us badly several times. Get in front sometimes boys- even if footy has moved back a bit towards the bomb it long and hope approach, more often than not, being in front gives you the best chance of marking the ball or spoiling it if defending.
The one standout bad performance for me today was the poor old Irishman! He still tries hard and does some good things, but he is making a habit of turning the ball over several times a game in dangerous places and it really is beginning to hurt us badly. I wish I wasn't about to type this, but I'm not sure that we should offer him another contract. Without the couple of yards of pace he has lost over the last few years, he looks an average footballer at best, not the dynamic player he once was.
There are very few positives for me out of today. I thought Bird did a good job on ThrowballJudd (he is brilliant at making a throw look like a handball!), AJ is a fine player in the making and did really well today. Nick Smith had another fine day at the office, even under immense pressure. Kennedy/O'Keefe/Hanners tried really hard in a badly beaten midfield and Goodes I thought worked really hard in the 2nd quarter especially to try and drag us back into the game.
I think we can safely say that without some miracle overnight cure bought at 2am by Longmire on some random shopping channel, we ain't got a hope of seriously challenging any of the top 4 sides this year.
Good crowd today, but the Carlton bandwagoners are beginning to come out of the woodwork after a reasonably long hibernation. They are feral fans however- not quite on the Collingwood level but only a notch or so above! Did anyone else not particulary like what was on their banner today?
Rant Over!

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